Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The front parking aid sensorcoverage area is up to 31 inches(80 centimeters) from thecenter of your vehicle’s frontbumper and up to 14 inches (35centimeters) to the side of your
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vehicle’s front bumper. The rearparking aid sensor coverage areais up to 72 inches (183centimeters) from the center ofyour vehicle’s rear bumper. Thereis a decreased coverage area atthe outer corners.
Audible warnings will sound when largeobjects are within the sensor coverageareas of either bumper in the followingmanner:
•You will hear a high-pitched tone fromthe front audio system speakers whenlarge objects are within the sensorcoverage area of your vehicle’s frontbumper. Moving your vehicle closer toa large object will increase the audiblewarning repeat rate.
•You will hear a lower-pitched tonefrom the rear audio system speakerswhen large objects are within thesensor coverage area of your vehicle’srear bumper. Moving your vehicle closerto a large object will increase theaudible warning repeat rate.
•The parking aid system prioritisesaudible warnings based on largeobjects that are the closest to yourvehicle’s front or rear bumper. Forexample, if an object is 24 inches (60centimeters) from your vehicle’s frontbumper and at the same time, anobject is only 16 inches (40centimeters) from your vehicle’s rearbumper, you will hear thelower-pitched tone from the rear audiosystem speakers.
•You will hear an alternating audiblewarning from the front and rear audiosystem speakers if large objects areless than 12 inches (30 centimeters)from your vehicle’s front and rearbumpers.
•If the object is more than 12 inches (30centimeters) from the side of yourvehicle’s bumper area the audiblewarning will sound for three seconds.If the object is less than 12 inches (30centimeters) from the side of yourvehicle’s bumper area the audiblewarning will sound continuously.
Move the transmission selector lever fromR (reverse),D (drive),L (low) or moveaway from large objects as you drive off,or press the parking aid button to switchthe system off. For item location: See Ata Glance (page 9). If a fault is present inthe system, a warning message appearsin the information display and does notallow you to switch the system on.
REAR VIEW CAMERA
WARNINGS
The operation of the camera mayvary depending on the ambienttemperature, vehicle and roadconditions.
The distances shown in the displaymay differ from the actual distance.
114B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Parking Aids
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine WARNINGS
Do not place objects in front of thecamera.
The camera is located on the liftgate nearthe handle.
Switching the Rear View CameraOn
WARNING
The camera may not detect objectsthat are close to your vehicle.
Switch the ignition and the audio unit on.
Press the parking aid switch in theinstrument panel or move the transmissionselector lever to position R (reverse).
The image is displayed on the screen.
The lamp in the switch illuminates whenthe system is switched on.
The camera may not operate correctly inthe following conditions:
•Dark areas.
•Intense light.
•If the ambient temperature increasesor decreases rapidly.
•If the camera is wet, for example in rainor high humidity.
•If the camera's view is obstructed, forexample by mud.
Using the Display
WARNINGS
Obstacles above the camera positionwill not be shown. Inspect the areabehind your vehicle if necessary.
Marks are for general guidance only,and are calculated for vehicles inmaximum load conditions on aneven road surface.
The lines show the distance from the outeredge of the front tire plus two inches (51millimeters) and the rear bumper.
115B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Parking Aids
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNING
The system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.
Cruise control allows you to control yourspeed using the switches on the steeringwheel. You can use cruise control whenyou exceed approximately 20 mph (30km/h).
USING CRUISE CONTROL
WARNINGS
Do not use cruise control in heavytraffic, on winding roads or when theroad surface is slippery. This couldresult in loss of vehicle control, seriousinjury or death.
When you are going downhill, yourspeed may increase above the setspeed. The system will not apply thebrakes. Change down a gear to assist thesystem in maintaining the set speed.Failure to do so could result in loss ofvehicle control, serious injury or death.
Note:Cruise control will disengage if yourvehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph(16 km/h) below your set speed whiledriving uphill.
The cruise controls are located on thesteering wheel.
Switching Cruise Control On
Press and release ON.
The indicator will display in theinstrument cluster.
Setting a Speed
1.Accelerate to the desired speed.
2.Press and release SET+.
3.Take your foot off the acceleratorpedal.
Changing the Set Speed
•Press and hold SET+ or SET-. Releasethe control when you reach the desiredspeed.
•Press and release SET+ or SET-. Theset speed will change in approximately1 mph (2 km/h) increments.
•Press the accelerator or brake pedaluntil you reach the desired speed. Pressand release SET+.
Canceling the Set Speed
Press and release CAN, or tap the brakepedal. The set speed will not be erased.
117B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Cruise Control
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General Information
WARNINGS
The system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.
At all times you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervisingthe system and intervening ifrequired.
Never look directly into the sensorwith any type of object. There is a riskof eye injury.
If the sensor becomes blocked thesystem may not function.
To achieve full system performance,you must bed the braking system in.See Breaking-In (page 130).
The system performance may varydepending on your vehicle and roadconditions.
The system will not react to vehiclesdriving in a different direction.
The system will not react to bicycles,motorcycles, people or animals.
When the ignition is on the sensorwill constantly transmit a laserbeam.
The system will not operate duringharsh acceleration and steering.
In cold and severe weatherconditions the system may notfunction. Rain, snow, spray and icecan all influence the sensor.
Do not carry out windshield repairsin the immediate area surroundingthe sensor.
WARNINGS
If you install a windshield notapproved by us, the system may notfunction correctly.
If the engine stops after the systemhas been switched on, the hazardwarning flashers will turn on.
The system may not function whendriving around sharp curves.
Note:Keep the windshield free fromobstructions such as bird droppings, insects,snow or ice.
Note:Keep the hood free of ice and snow,otherwise the system may not functioncorrectly.
A sensor is mounted behind the interiorrear view mirror. It continuously monitorsconditions to decide when to intervene.
The system is designed to help you reducelow speed collisions into the rear ofanother vehicle. It will also help you reducethe impact damage or potentially avoidthe collision completely.
The system operates at speeds belowapproximately 19 mph (30 km/h) byapplying the brakes when the sensordetects that a collision is likely.
You must depress the brake pedal toobtain full braking force.
When the system is braking or hasautomatically applied the brakes, amessage will be shown in the informationdisplay.
Using Active City Stop
Switching the System Off and On
Note:The system automatically turns onevery time you switch the ignition on.
119B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Driving Aids
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In certain situations it is advisable todisable the system, for example:
•Driving off road when objects maycover the windshield.
•Driving through a car wash facility.
You can switch the system off and on usingthe information display. See GeneralInformation (page 63).
Active City Stop Relearning Procedure
Note:When you disconnect the battery, thesystem will go through a relearningprocedure. During this time the system willnot be available.
You must drive your vehicle above 31mph(50 km/h) in a straight line for theprocedure to complete. This proceduremay take several minutes.
Laser Sensor Information
WARNINGS
Invisible laser radiation. Do not viewdirectly with optical instruments(magnifiers). Class 1M laser product.
IEC 60825-1: 1993 + A2:2001.Complies with FDA performancestandards for laser products exceptfor deviation pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated July 26th, 2001.
SpecificationItem
45mWMax average power
33nsPulse duration
905nmWavelength
120B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Driving Aids
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNINGS
Use load securing straps to anapproved standard, e.g. DIN.
Make sure that you secure all looseitems properly.
Place luggage and other loads as lowand as far forward as possible withinthe luggage or loadspace.
Do not drive with the liftgate or reardoor open. Exhaust fumes may enteryour vehicle.
Do not exceed the maximum frontand rear axle loads for your vehicle.See Vehicle Identification Plate(page 186).
Do not allow items to contact therear windows.
Note:When loading long objects in to yourvehicle, for example pipes, timber orfurniture be careful not to damage theinterior trim.
LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS
REAR UNDER FLOOR
STORAGE
Adjustable Load Floor
Vehicles with the standard size spare tirecan adjust the load floor to two positions.The load floor can be placed on either thehigh or the low position on shelves locatedat the rear of the luggage compartmenttrim.
121B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Load Carrying
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Installing and Removing the Net
Installing the Net
1.Raise the rear outer head restraints.See Head Restraints (page 83).
2.Attach the top securing clips to thehead restraint guides.
3.Attach the bottom securing clips to thebottom anchor points.
Removing the Net
1.Raise the rear outer head restraints.See Head Restraints (page 83).
2.Remove the top and bottom securingclips.
LUGGAGE COVERS
WARNING
Do not place objects on the luggagecover.
Removing the Cover
DOG GUARD
WARNING
Keep a small distance between thedog guard and the rear seats.
1.Attach the dog guard to the upper andlower anchor points. Tighten thehandwheels.
122B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Load Carrying
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TOWING A TRAILER
WARNINGS
Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h).This could result in the loss of vehiclecontrol, serious personal injury ordeath.
The rear tire pressures must beincreased by 3 psi (0.2 bar) abovespecification. Do not exceed themaximum pressure stated on the tiresidewall. This could cause serious personalinjury. See Wheels and Tires (page 174).
Do not exceed the maximum grosstrain weight stated on your vehicleidentification plate. This could resultin the loss of vehicle control, seriouspersonal injury or death. See VehicleIdentification Plate (page 186).
Do not exceed the maximumpermissible trailer nose weight(vertical weight on the tow ball) asstated in the vehicle specification chart.This could result in the loss of vehiclecontrol, serious personal injury or death.See Capacities and Specifications(page 186).
The anti-lock braking system doesnot control the overrun brake on thetrailer. This could result in the loss ofvehicle control, serious personal injury ordeath.
When towing a trailer:
•Obey country specific regulations fortowing a trailer.
•Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h)even if a country allows higher speedsunder certain conditions.
•Place loads as low as possible andcentral to the axle of your trailer. If youare towing with an unladen vehicle, theload in your trailer should be placedtoward the nose, within the maximumnose load, as this gives the beststability. See Capacities andSpecifications (page 186).
•The trailer nose weight (vertical weighton the tow ball), is essential for thedriving stability of your vehicle andtrailer.
•The vertical weight on the tow ballshould be at least 4% of the trailerweight and not exceed the maximumpermissable weight. See Capacitiesand Specifications (page 186).
•Reduce speed immediately if the trailershows any sign of swaying.
•Use a low gear when descending asteep downhill gradient.
Note:The maximum permissible trailernose weight on the trailer identificationplate is the trailer manufacturer’s testingvalue. The vehicle maximum permissibletrailer nose weight may be lower.
The stability of your vehicle to trailercombination is very much dependent onthe quality of the trailer.
Towing a trailer changes the vehiclehandling characteristics and increasesstopping distances. Adapt your speed anddriving behavior to the load of the trailer.
The gross train weight stated on thevehicle identification plate applies for roadgradients up to 12% and altitudes up to3281 feet (1000 meters) when towing atrailer. In mountainous regions the engineperformance decreases due to lower airdensity with increasing altitude. In highaltitude regions above 3281feet (1000metres), the stipulated maximumpermitted gross train weight must bereduced by 10% for every extra 3281 feet(1000 metres).
124B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Towing